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'T >r .ilhi-' «port« «cc - --« - ' CPEE INJURED OH HEAO Quinn Proves Effective with Mea en Bases. Which Keeps Score Do - Washington. .\or)l 2. -AHa««gß cv> batt»d and ©uffleSded. MM X<rw XofX Arnerlcans defeated Washington her". - >- day by a *-or- of % »o 1. Watter .\otiumn. who h.i always «•- n .* terror ••• A* Yankees In the past. pltcn*r| for tlte Sena- tors, but he was no' entirely ef^cttt* a«atniit UM vMHa| nine. The X«w Tor* player* found hi;n f'jr j*e-,--n hits, wliteto srere bunch-d W»i, en^uajh to w ' "«• game. Viulnn. the Tank»» pitcher, «m faoSaa) for nine hit*, but lie kept them fairly well scattered, and proved to M mr»%t e^» fe ti-. - with men as the bases. ' -'•• wai hit on the head hy Johnson In the fir?t inning and was forc-d t-> nttra I*S«B tIM jam". Th- Yankee-* " -.ir-d t*o r-:ns in *••• fot:rth taattiir. ffMst proved to be the, aM Drefy period of the aame. G»rdn*r _-\u25a0.•.•-•..- bur Foster was hit b7 <\u25a0> pitched ball, and Austin walked. Sween-^ sin^lefl through short, b-jr Foster **a raited at the ptar-. McMillan to 9tra«». TIM latter was spiked and threw the ball tngi^rd the pitcher. Austin running t> third. Quiaa lasted to right field, scorinc Austin. V.ii r 5-w-eney was .eld at third. Quinn made a bluff to run to- second. aa«t Street followed with a b! iff MaVSM an«a trapped Sweeney off third. A3 he start-d hor.ie, F-lNrfe'd chase«t him toward the pare, bur. failed to <"atct\ zh" Bar, and when he started to null* the tnrow there was no one at tise plat« to receive it. and Sweeney <'-ored. Quin-i went to third on the play. ifMupMlS nalked. and the has** were fu!!. but <3uin-% started home, thinking that M had siarnalled for a «j«eexe play, but was ruav r-.0->n bj Stre-t and touched out. The score fol'.OW3: NEW TORK. "• >-•\u25a0 '"jr.-. V r 16po » » rlr)rr»»ai H-nip <-f ** ' 3»» •• M: 'in. <•* ."> 1 1 I 1 w,>it^r ' -• 1 1 o « 5.-ha«f»-. Jh t t i * <hi»v ' !i> o 3t3 « Ij»iiv»tt IT. •9 * •• . \u25a0-.- ':{. n .> •) rt 0 -l^•r»-l'l.3>> t 3 »\u2666• I^icor*- If '\u25ba rt t •> 0 Oaaaaar, rf. rt I <»<>«» ';arin»r.2b <><>\u25a0\u25a0? \u2666 ° I'lllb. t^ « 3 I \u25a0 irrgt.r •» \u2666» - - ' M<*Bnde. as « rt « \u2666 »:iartn'. r.t> 2 3 1 .-rr«". c. » 111 2 2 jtw-apev <• I \u2666 * Johnson. ? . rt « 1 .. >1 Wuiss. P- «> 2 O S «>• •KiKifsr .. n « »> 0 Tattta. 1 tarn a '-»• 1 >su t aaajtaj •- Hr» -•• \u25a0 •\u25a0 - r » Bai \u25a0» 9Ba atetl rtrtrt^AfOO naafclnston •> t <>•••• •— a T-*f».Has- hit— Milan. TT»r»--baa- *!:•—Aaaaaai 5,,-rifV» him—Mcßrid-. T-aport- Stolen baaa* -• H«nphill. A'istin. 3»«nnr >Zi. Qv'.nn <2). l^f* on bas*s— Wwhlagton. 7. N-w V>r'». ""* on »*::» Oft roaaaa S First base on »r-n . (ton, 1 v-w T*r*. 1 Ht» by pifh-r pv I«hn««Jn. 2; tn- Qulnn. ' -r-ir <. «ut -T?-» Johnson. £. b^ Quinn. \u2666 P»»«~1 b«l!— -•--• pttth— Johnaon. T}n?«»— 2: 13. Uaipir**— Fajan jri Cvana. Beat Washington b> Making Their Hits Count Standing* in "Baseball 'Race Racing ** League Baseball Golf Chess S> Football <£> Horse Show Other Sports AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES Defeats AllNew Jersey Team in Match on Thirty-two Boards. Although an eaeaOfOf shewing- t»s made. the. team representing al! New Jersey pivied no match for th- powerful Manhat- tan < -he*s Club in the btcr team contest on thirty-two beards played at the rooms of the Manhattan Chess Club on Thursday n:?T. The. home team. which included J. R. Casablanca an.i F. J. Mara 1 won ti-e matcli by Z n points to I*. with two a-ames remaining unfinished fr>r adjudication. WUlßail M. Vlmmr captained the Ma- hattan Chess Clqb team ar<! <">t;j« m Field the one rrpres*?ntlnsf >.>w- Jersey. MANHATTANGH3ISS CLUB WT?"3 Trainers-*". R»»d. M. Burns. WTJBean 1 Attbeeßßj Kob«rt V. 80-i». Jr»-> aaTeafeaX William H. Brooks. W. A. Burttsch-sIT. R. W. .Job!-. J. CatBaMML W « . Daly. C. De Witt; John Duffy. Jarn-s Bavtiti John H'isrsins. John Kraaaaar, P J. Miles. .T. P. Mayberry. K. W Moore. Fred > *"" M i"'lt. JL P. Sir Adams, Samuel Pinkert. K. 1.. Rlte<«. «»eorc» Sutler . Jo.'keys— OMfil W. Archibald, Bft-ert Bowman. Norman Brook.-. T. Dav-ie*. .i:»rpes D-nnison. Joe Dre--er. Roy Cstep. Fred Fu-r?f. « 1yd«» Goidon. Fddie Orifftn. Allan Lee, Dean Lloyd. William M"»,iJuv UcCartbr, Mart:n Oi«on. James Ross Qu-en, 9 Rams»v. Mmotti Rossi. ATb»rr tjmirh. John F. Tara?. J. J. Walsh, Al&ert Pease. AUSTIN LANG UATDER BAN Johnny Taral Gets License from Jockey Club to Ride Here. At a m»«tJ7i* of th. st-wards of th- Jo.key Club in th- Windsor Arcade yes- terday the suspension of Austin r.ang. r*ie Jorkey. by the Jamestown stewards was conflrme-i. Applications '\u25a0 - | .-.», wer « laid on the table aa follo-v«: Trainer-John Davenport. jo. : » «-J W. B-r^-n. Clinton Watt and J. IT. Mc»;overn. Johnny Taral. tli- son of m on--»)m- famous jorkey. Fred Taral. who rod*, in this aaajatf - aid sir-roa^ r>-\\\ rid* 1 Den this ••ar. licenses were gr a n*»d a3 fol- lows: JEFF BOXES FIVE ROUNDS Measurements and Weight Are Announced at Last. Fen Tvjrr-- ; Cal.. April 22—T!i- hot sun did not rherk James J. Jeffries In his train- ing to-day. Ba put on the stoves and boxed five rounds with Berber and Arm- "tronjf. The latter tv* s w'llins; to quit at the end of thr«^ round?. Jeffries was keen for more, and Berber went in for two rounds. Th» Koinj? was fast in both bo:t-«. but Jeffries stood it well, and said he could ' keep up the pace for forty rounds or mo:». F>re;er. while romlng out of the fBBdMi i frequently landed a rich? upper«-ut. one of Johnson's favorite punches. Joe Cboynski ( was an interested spectator of the sparring. I He expressed himself surprised at th« phy- , steal Improvement in Jeffries, but said he I needed some good. stiff boxing to put him lin fichtina; trim. Joe's workmar tops will axri\e, to-morrow, and he, »ill be ready to ass«!im<» his duties .is sparring partner, if \u25a0 called on. In addition to the hoTin^. Jewries went i through his usual routine or road work arid gymnasium practice, covering teatwa ! miles on hi.-? morning run. with two ajas> I* M of handhali later and a vigorous at- tack on the peacMaa ha jr. He won both handball names against Sam Berber and Billy Pp:- Before MMn enter«d , n » LJ 11 naaaliai this rr..>rnin~. 'Farmer" Puma applied Ui* tape to the fighter, with U*l following re- sult: Heiphr, « feet I', inrhe 3:nerk, 1%: rl-.est <normaJ». 45 :cIMM texpandedt. J». *S; thixrh, X; calf, 17. ank'e. 10: bi--«>r'. Mi forearm. Si wrist, a!*. IMs wi ? v. "was given at 23» pounds. NEW ENGLAND LEAGUE RESULTS. New P-K-n 4 Ha< '- ri T .11 innlndl. Ka,; Rl\»r. •;. i.vnn I !..^»ll. 3 Wwr »\u25a0<•!, 1 PiFTir R«• t KUbb; Bar Uaaa-jraar-aali and 1 •ir^^r^. >4<">O a lip ! <e- »n :r! Bga •Berk* 117 Gran m : *' . » > 117. 'Bonnie Krlao. . . tit 1 nXTH FAT )-ir r,;a i<l*n tso-i »ar-c!<li; $*0O ! a4d*d FurF >ur f>jrlnnp«. BkalUl Brail";. IV? .r:r!«» Mn - V . .. in* Hj»l»' !«••; K'nspn . .. !'•; Rartworth I* Dublin M- i«tr« 10* j TV.tt. w-l l««rt B:ar.--h»> Kran.-r* trtS I Rnva: Pfrmn' 1"»? stalwart IjliX .. .. ia> . m ] Hoy . . ...... l"H|Twt.-k»nham ... ... I<VJ Piavtaaa !'•> fj-nutT \u25a0 j'i»n . . !«>.*' Int.. rat . I-*' Tn-* , . . M ' Daaajat Mark p>Hj •A; praatl \u25a0 »!-o»i' ! AQUEDUCT ENTRIES TO-DAY. riBST n\r>: \u25a0• ing fnr fhre#- vear-«Wi aai ' \u25a0pward; t4'»i added, six furl.jntJ. no>«I Onyx \u25a0.: . >ann« a"Arc. ...... tIR WBlta 1-J> »W. t. Ovfrton ...IIS Maia. ra. 117 •A.iriurh* L"-dK:n 115; 'Lull Oire . . I'«H SEIOXD RACK - Hanrtlrap; for ir»r»i tbr-« \u25a0 nar* old an.l uj'waM. |Lo«>«> adaaaaV Fv ~ aaja. Roaa \><i«^n .... ...lltlVary Ds'i* ioo Rl^hteasv lO7|roUla l^-\ \ >• .leann- 'I'Ar^ .. lwi Kliiab^th Ilarrood .. »."» i Also oltgihV: Trance US Mcaaaaa .... lrt.3 THIRD RACK n>nim. tor t^" yjr-oli-i, *«no ' adifo-:. J'.->ur an<s * half furlongs. CherMi •\u25a0\u25a0>7 M N>tt l<u Afrne. May Irt4| «p»nn> royal a* Hanaatfeß 104! *i a.h:n^»r , OH f«ji RTir rv f: THE QUUUU OUJCTT I HAKOK IP; ' < three year afcti an >ip- »»1>1 fiaranipr.l Rrnga \u0084 .». 11.900 Oaa \u25a0 |lt 'ir^'na Qraaa 11l Zi»naj> Bl Frftara .^m^ 1 1*1 Campaigner . >\u25a0 %raae« ll*. Aron<la.-k M Magazine 109 TIGERS BEAT NAPS AGAIN Detroit Men Bunch Hits, Driving Cleveland Pitcher from Box. •"!«•. «!ard, April 22. -Detroit won from Cleveland asata to-day, the score heirgr I la v. Ti e Tiaara bunched hits off Link and drove him from the box. Browning was hit hard, bat his support cut off mar- runs. Crawford's batting was a feature. Ho made two triples and a sing!'-. Th* Man follows: DOT . :t.evet«and. r lb i>o a r !b po » Mclntjr« .• •> 1 1 \u25a0\u25a0> " :•.-•»•- If1 1 10 Bush. us.. X rt 3 4 •"> Bradler. 3b rt - * •» 0 I abßk rf. . 220 A 0 Turner. Jb. 13 I 0 CfW4, rf 1 I 4 (i t^joic. lb. . '• } 7 I I r-'I-hy. 2b <> 11 4 rt Lartf. if... lisas Morty. Sb <> 2 2 2 <• Clark*, c... 1. •. 4 S 1 T .!\u25a0 r.»«. ]h rt |U 0 0 B :;;h m. '01 2 0 c cc S 1 Ball. ML... rt rt 2 •_. 11 Ero*nln£.*> 00 0 4 0 Nlrholi.i •1 8 •• jT.irk. p rt <> 0 1 rt c... rt «> I 2 " L-"r^r. c. . 001 10 •Btovafl .. . a •• s >'« - 5122715 0| Tctais... 2727 15 1 •li«:t.<«d Car Ball :n tr« «»\rnth lnn:fi» p«troit .. .. eeesesei s i Cleveland loooooi" - T <\u25a0\u25a0• **-' hit! -La|oie, Birmfaichaai Thr»«- ha.-» atta fiaiftaa. X Sacnrto*" hit« Bra<i>y. .'""'! aaaETtfaea Stovi atii^n baa*s - CtawfUtd, «.-. hb. Bijgh I>nubl» piaja T"irn*r nn.j L-aj. no. Hj.;:. Turn* r an-i Ijijojo; Brnnniii;. D«lehanty and Jonei I'tf.-hing r*.-orrt— Nine h.Lj off Link •: :• 2-.: innings; :: hits off Ft*.- - in :: 1-3 tnnlns*. Rrsr ba*a en bai'.s-i.mk. 2; n<-r ST. I; Browntna:. - Struck cut By LJn'x. I nor, -, Rrownlnc \u25a0". lyft on Ymkrx —t 'lev*- land, B; DttraU .:. Tuna It? I'mpirea - K«-rin and l-li*rMan. PHILADELPHIA. 3; BOSTON. 0. Philadelphia. Apr,, Earl Moore's won- derful pitching waa th» feature of Philadel- phia's 3 to 0 victory over Boston to-day. Only or* hit. a two-backer by Herzos;, wm made off Moor« in seven !nninu.«. aftof •which i" retired in favor of Humphries. \u25a0who allowed no hits In the last two Inning?:. Philadelphia won by mi\ine hits Will White's passes »nd Boston - errors. Th» s.-ore follows: rHILADKI>PITIA. BOSTON r lh po » » r Ih -" I Tlta*, If.. 1 l SO" M~ r ,-. if . o rt .i rt « P«t»s. if rt .". 0 <-o»llns. rf.. a rt 1 rt rt Ormrnt, 3.- 1 •;Be*-k. c* . « rt 3 a « Mac* cf . 1 1 2 «h«-an. a . « o 4 3 1 R>n»M. 1!> rt « I # 6 H«rzn». "b rt 1 2 •> 0 Kna 2b •> I 3 1 0 gaiawatj. -- *> « 2 1 Doalaa, «\u25a0 •> 1 •• 2 rt M»rt»!. II <> rt 7 1 0 room, r . 1 1 i 29 r.raham. -. <> A 2 ! I Moara, p . a n rt 2 \u2666' White, p.. 00040 H'mph's. p 0 1 rt »T.l»fu» . aaaa rt •WaN ... I •• 0 «• i> mmts ...••••• TMala... 3 «27 I «| ratl O 124 13 : p»«» for Maara hi fl «' •-•'i )nnine \u2666Ba't*/i frr 'Uhlt- tn the ninth inning. tß*tt«l "or M'->ran In Th» nlith Inning rrnl.T^'rhia . «..•,.• 1 rt rt I—3 B'>«i n.. \u25a0> '• o \u25a0 a i ft 0 rt v I*>-bss« Bttl-HtlBK. Dwta, P^ t •« Hi»s- Off Meor». 1 'n " inatri«i Paillfh * !itts—oilm*. <J"-anf. Moore, P-ir>?f^M <ai - rtfl'-e f . Mage*. **to)en ba**« Mii»«. Ssioran. rvwjbi- plßTa— f-»-»»r»'-. >>»a:i j.n.i Marrel. Htz"?, l"aaaa arul Mirr»l. p»--- an«l D<x>in. v en »W 'on. L. PhilaU'lphia. T. First Kas« n balls OS Whlt». 7 off Moot*. 2 *ft Humph t - 1 -:-:•< MS- «<-• ahit. j b-- Moor*. 2, by Hjmr"rtrs, 2. -•-» 1.33. L'mptraa Rtsiar and Einsl>. rrrrsrwßG §T. LOCtS r Ibpit *- r lh » Hvrn-. ft. l s x I Haastea. :b « <> « 1 l^ach. rf. O 3 l O 0 Kirn. if.... a O 2 1 <* ';ark» If ft 1 : fl 0 O'llara. ,\u25a0* . 0 O 2 I O Wasner, *s O 3 1 0 KonVh'y.tb '> °a <) Miller. Bit : ] « 0 Cvana. rf .. O 2 4 O « Fivnn. lb. O O 7 00 PtiWns. c. . '• 1 S *> rt ramp-11. rf» I : 1 a HoUaittt. aa a 1 on 1 <;i!wm, r. 11 «* <) o Barb'-aii. 3b rt 1 2 «> Powell, p. 1 10 10 CUI HMI. p rt o O .". I I Backuian. p 000 1 <> Mala... tiisris o Totals 0 434 1.-. 1 PittsHjrsr \u0084a ! nooo l 2 i- 4 St. Laefei •) 0000000 " O Tiro t^>« ait -Uul«Tritt. Thr»e-ba^ hit— Ml' l»r BjatrtSea f!!»>» <i«r»r. Fi>r:n. Stolen h8»»« - Rvm» an)pt>f!!. EUaa, Ifllliailll r>..ijb!« pla-. - i'nmptv'l and 'iihdori. ri-«t t-^'e on tyff PMnII, 5. nIT i Kan. .".. off r*ai;knian. 4 Struct aat—By Powell, d. by Barkman I. First ha»» on arm Plt">bij-*. 1. f.»ft on ba*<*«-- P!rf<ih-:ris. 12. St. Ix>'il«. 6. Hits- -Off I "orridon, 1 In \u25a0; » Innlnars: off Rarkman. 10 !n Ml iPn:n*S. Tim* "2. f ?>. I'mpir^d— *t Day and nrrrman. Campbell, of Aberdeen. Waal played his \u25a0rat full major learns game in right field and made an excellent show i: g. Rjraa, too, trea tried out at first ba.«« and prov«Ml a clo»*> rival la Sharp* for the place. The scor» follows: PITTSBURG WINS EASILY St. Louis No Match for Cham- pions Campbells Fast Ball. PHtSbnrC April 22. Th» champion Piratfi had no difficulty in taking another gam» from St. Louis hara to-day by * scor« of 4 to 0. Conidon at th» start save Pltts- burc t^rf<» bas** on baJ'.s, and was re- lieved in th« second Innina; by Backman. \u25a0who also Issued four cumplimentarlcs, and \u25a0was found for ten hits. R;«.i-Kill. P \u25a0 i .iroimfls. Ta <BJ T .".<> P. M <;Un»» ii Brvoklys. *dmn*!^!i BOc BILLIARD and POOL TABLES -- » PRI'KS AND TERMS TO si ir M Bl PPUIRS OF EVERY r»K- aT*" 1 ~\\ \u25a0CRirnow. f!-:iMii:a bt ex- -*\u25a0" •:y/ PKRT mechanics lie Hriin^icK-Bdlkr-tolleiKW Co. ol V Y. j *!)- ,iU>«l 32aii >( . iir.ir llrntirtnuy. THE TURF. ~ Racing At Aqueduct fn.HY fTCCK DAT I ni. M*T IJ. HI ';i\N!\ii AT \u25a0: M f m Sp>».-ial rac-i Irataa mltli Parlor ' \u25a0 laaf < I r lull st iii •.'M ij .v* t .•<>, t :>«» p m j from riatfeajvli \ |1:10 A M |J -,'• ! - ' '\u25a0» ' r. i- m .t.pi.ing ii (atrand , * •"\u25a0' ' \u25a0••' " V -'«'.ivja. irj!!i, C"3- etctl *'ta Kind Cat '. BUICK MOTOR COMPANY BROOKLYN NEW YORK s r . U A PS 42 Flaibush Ay« Broadway at 55th St. 11l Hal««v ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION OVER THE BUCK ROUTE "pYKRY demonstrator in New York City knows where to find Fort George Mill and should cheerfully take you over it. if the car he is driving has ample power for touring in the country and the company he represents does not fear comparisons with Buick performances. d*-| 7^ft Buick cars climb fort George •31IOU Hil | on hi n h qedr without rushing for the hill and violating the speoci limits to get d start. On Fort George Hill On High Gear Ask Others To Do Likewise \A7M guarantee that any $1750 Buick we deliver to a customer of- offer for sale uill climb Fort George Hill on high gear as easily as some cars take the slight grades in (Central Park. GOLF WIZARDS SHINE Favorites Come Through in Tourney at Lai:ewood. TWO EXTRA HOLE MATCHES ( Douglas Beats Forrest, the Low Score Winner, on the Nine- teenth Green. 5 \u25a0• t~ ' llUftißd !be Bra] *nd !»(•\u25a0 IBlfl -^ BpH ifiurrmn- at t^e ; ok of Leftvejeed < fMrrd?. gajl - J T-a\> The \u25a0•r">h:aTi Baaflb- - \u25a0 m MB that ;h>- imtroM of , f,»? rrsa* ! c.«- »•? BBVet Bl doubt, and the ttr -e ; . aaVd tt fttt Hcrrc^noff. n \u0084 | ' \u25a0 bad :hat t!;e far-dr \ irie Wrt \u25a0 (MM DM u?e cf his .„-'.•» «\u25a0 " •« the afternoon. Ftrd ,- r BB| - iS r ' Nassau, mho wen, tn rm «- »••. * ha*d match. wr - r.-^et Herre- , " \u25a0.'"'• c . r --, irsal round . . "\u25ba \u25a0 \u25a0!n««.rii r" W.!tne\ t » .-a., man r.il I t>e :^.e opponent c; Bide. r».t-a beta aWtCSaaal btteßCßtaafl tbO ' ' '" a• ' in tl:e monalr.g \u25a0 - I \u25a0 aflß.eC do»ncl | Slb> ,<\u25a0\u25a0:. a former A::ar.;;r c.: v - '- ..•\u25a0••'•\u25a0 ' ics had hem r'.ayed. •r ..:,c matches were not e?pe- \u25a0 \u25a0 one b*»t mro . V\"hit- |BßV ef Rvar Birn, \\ !v.t- Bq » -.. \u25a0k. P H. M. I .-ret. t « \u0084-. * " BT of the qualifying round. , - - \u25a0 <\u25a0' r> k^- Meadom-. «ij«o - --; <\u25a0 rr h»rd. Forrest »en by : I . "• . *- II muni DMa|fei I a baaUSM 73 at the ex- ;•• *c rf V. I OBBBBOb^ O r ' | 4 f:la» -, - \u2666• vbara be stood - -• "X :v": v " horr.ema-d Journey a -- the Saat aawajt : \u25a0 ba bdearad arttb an ar- ! \u25a0 --». trwn. tak'.VK .'. f«>r tba . v. , - «\u25a0 -• -n ; - -\u25a0 f.n:*hr<l. c »<= ' - - o--- :;.-_• i « re B*a Kttli Ms .^ tn Bed . - me in "Z. m \u25a0•::\u25a0:! a «• . - . i record. .-\u25a0"'\u25a0'»•\u25ba bn bafedßai DoßClaa .--• \u25a0 nw MBfted Bet bb tbafr \u0084 m ". «\u25a0- «r:u BBBOS BOW \u0084 pypfj i lad •\u25a0 DeaataM Bjaej ,-\u25a0»-> LfaSl anfa—'TH ; :-n •\u25a0> tBTB - mr 6 -'.taiir CS stroke.- » ». »••*•\u25a0. c^lfe*- in aga-nFt « I r -.- eaeeejh. Delias a^ajn . a* Cba tenth. a/MCat, BBBd pj \u25a0 BJCA, B«'«—|'B» PtaMafl C n t •« 4 BBOJbX "-c taVftßajeOd BBaal - horwles^ly beaten, but DendsMa JptX nr » r "i as r]»*» | , . r- # ,-• \u25a0 bCBBta and \u25a0 -- vmi BBtl: I o "-!• ri i-ut BU ,_ .=• - \u25a0-• In \u25a0 aajajd Daog , , . N .^ r^. ) „•, ror-- i --• t«o in 4 and I . r .. £ . .- ttfßeottlea «• tt v-^v -^ «•<.• .ame b».V :n . m - »nd both i-nade. -r^^ " a*aa v>- reel I paa --- - I - - . jj rr n , i M v <: -_• , \u25a0 n re =- BSoeted Fei - . rt . . r - \u25a0dj ff tIM m Doug Tha r »' \u25a0 ' \u25a0 ci f°'" r•« - * '' " * " " * ' "* % % « S » * » -\u25a0 «~ - 4 4 -. 4 » « -. «V "S— * | I i ) J « I < >\u25a0»>« « Itgterer - --" "C II - E •' \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 - '- * c - - d:vi- .. , •- i »: id^nre. John K. BBpaflaW Heesval Mttsatß. arba , •-«\u25a0*. 1 «.\u25a0 lor »ourna.tnent I h-. ' m* B§; e>el ea ta * •- - ,; thC BjntfOgj Shanley I \u25a0 •••-"\u25a0 T Ri.shmotr. of <.'- : \u25a0..-., r-- .\u25a0 Beea - r ' .\u25a0 i a tha artaaar had to 1<«-K iiorns \u25a0 - ; o . Korcst BCI. & y I r - —at---. » aa carried ta '''\u25a0'" t gita vfaava Staeedt \u25a0^ r'"- | ar»<S flTal : -c *;!i b«» IXM un:«i _ •• rnnia: rl*^' bendlcep. Tor a . »«rd ef \u25a0\u25a0•<\u25a0- hundred cntrlea h»v« ' . ..i The .-urr.ir.ar;- foUoara: r •»• \u25ba rt«ea mai ' r r. ;^a "• ' *k.«. Rr:,-« ICvani. Brwt Burr.. 1 1 ur. B <-. 1 up 2n buiewi: W'aftrr J- h»a- "^ . r i-'-eriao- 4 . i. - .. « i\ N. V. PI •car jia r- Hei'.Sna. \u25a0• v. i - l;«T LiWBT. I heat 1 * ' ;;j .«^»it. wyuar- . I i « Paiul v !•»"\u25a0 s Ekwanok, t^j' ,- . . - \u25a0 3 yd ac: S ; . DoasSaa. kCaaaaaa. bast 'W mhl lli par: H V f*i •» Ui a; T\ . ]:. Simons. : - e»- "ondon. 2 up and > -. »„• ; - . : \u25a0 ' •. \u2666 t**!.- \\a-"rni«tn. 2 v; . Uou^'aa .- IS •_\u25a0 . » \u25a0 \u25a0• iJirrt rnuvA etoj \ r.a'.n'- . . ~a-.r tl'eßlbrnok. C v; « . .-.,\u25a0: g , *- T ' Smut. » ByaBBN a\PBa«BBBBTi i I f«-a- F A A*i:h«-- . - ard 4 '" pla- : C W. Tnsle*. \u25a0 "• BPtathL. Ha HJaaTC . I -r "n-i ' \u25a0 Mat on. UaßtT. bra- r .\ : j •: « \u25a0« <r ;\u25a0\u25a0 '«• %!<\u25a0»••• - -f \u25a0 c >\u25a0 O. *<l+; .««;- X Ma.il- - II . \u0084 baa* n»im -•. -.r« haaj - .• \u25a0 un wtNtlW 3 -:p antJ 2 " » >.-:.. -v ; rounrtt ii <; frma*:. t \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0• .., . . heat .Tohn , J IU:< , .- bjH 1 t* rlaj J<*ra r - '»f T T Hu»nnmr», < «• «-<S-ti E. a*. « •'\u25a0>tt > I - « ; ?••\u25a0;'• ; a \u25a0 beat W B Ueii, I M T»rie-.,n. nak - ' B r .-, \u25a0 ,-, s i»:i, U»iiewoe4. 4 '\u25a0• - . ••- '" W»e Hum. i —s:,oe BrootL, 3 v? aid 3; ; \u25a0 -• t- v \u25a0 r- h eipi-.j*. « <:: and \u25a0"• p>a . a baat F*aaai I : - hauili \u25a0 >-a* r- r » aaei -a* TarJeton. S •;p «nd .. ~i , | i i- | - to .... r. . . " F»"«- •' \u25a0\u25a0 «eman *•-\u25a0>• Ptiiiad* •»•«.-• « as *- \u25a0 I 1 \u25a0 - !jt.»»"en. twa- < and « - aat M \u25a0«\u25a0 - . i "»-. '«-• 7*" . ,- - ' \u25a0 - 4up aX<3 ; t ' ' Kaaaal U •»«• r Ixl - - * ' ''\u25a0 r " ' .*\u25a0 <\ \u25a0; '-a \u25a0 . '/\u25a0« " m r'i' sairj't IClpawaa. nan.. ITttra. by •tenwtt. r *•**' Fe-kel. S : - > -**m. heat !- »<»»•'. 2 •-.-\u25a0 haa« llvort " . - , »»!^ an. •'• aa ar.d \u25a0 i . - ..... . ..f 'Jkf ' \u25a0 \u25a0' «.inimf t BBaßetttrva j - h f. *. a n »' c H nM a toon »• '\u25a0 t .\u25a0.'.,\u25a0'" ' \u25a0 frrnxmn . ' ' '• \u25a0\u25a0> mraina » minor part j ,_ ' - '\u25a0 \u25a0> »\u25a0.-.• a \u25a0 h be- . \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 ' -."da, TRIBUNE morrov./0 v./ aeH *"*•* »\u25a0 annouicerrent of a remark •*' ** Si Hand coioreo Photograv- -,!'- \u25a0, " ' " "iay be secured by taking v "T NEW YORK TRIBUNE for or- t "»- and M ,, n , 10 c. er ,t» <2 cent* extrj -o' E * , 2'.r f a . i to r«ad te-merrow'a SHUT-OUT FOR ROCHESTER Newark Defeats Pennant Win ners by a Score of 2 to 0. m»ti;h\ IbTbWbT «i%mf«« m-nw. RirhfX.r at \rmrk Mnnlreal «f Jer«^j t it? Hufalo at B»H'»t»iir» T«roat« at rrnrldfßr*. nr.Mll>. OK i.»Mt> W>T!.ftl»W ; ; Rnrhwiw. Montrral. Ij ,l^r«-« <)»*- J rr«M»dewrr. r. ; Trtri-nte. " . Baltimnr*. ; . Bnfaln, S. T »»1 IR\ II *i.l \u25ba *1 %VPIN< •T. U r « W. i r « N>w -rk . ; « IMM lliiiTa'n I 1 .*•« rr«.» i«»»||re « IMM4er»rT (iir 0 I ••• Mnntreal ; 1 ••• RmlifXrr 5 .••• linor. 1 | ' &m Tnrostn : .•<»• J<"»e \u25a0fri'iinlil'l ;Ti:»r.« wh-.t«»was!-ed the per.:iar!t wirn^r* :n ihe <r ( i>n'i came of Hal Kastrrti LaBSSI ra. <-. \u0084t N»»a'k. yes- terda> . bMbMSB 'he K<<chctrr< pla>*d an e-rorlrs." p?n-e. The BSOtB BSS -to 0. As on the orwn:ng da:'. .Ja'k EcOy p-ovrd tIM trouble makT f>>r t •» n1 rs. hi* double \u25a0v tbm BBBKtB M\u25a0"""!, the batting rally which rBSSStai :n tba BOOM teams two B - After S«-!-.;«fly had bra* BBi * hit to Al- I"n::an, tjertnian singled, bringing home Kt"\ l^n^.rn h,t to BJpenDBB, who threw to Tattee :i cauh <.;«:: man. The second aßaanaa lefl tba bag boa got the bail to •j*rzel in ttmm to pur b«4 Leodßß. ffltl'W^f BOanad on tho Tr!i-up f H BBBVa fo'loT. tt; KKVABJC \u25a0 HE.-TKK. r IkH a r Ib jo» -'- ' \u25a0 rf » <i : iii P«--«-» a ii (i II M Kf o , H... J » 3 a;H M <\u25ba •• 2 1 « \u25a0< hlafli . 2»5 1 X 1 O O OS h.MT!P. cf « 11 MO <;«> ;tni«2.'-f ft 1 4 0 O \u25a0i»-T.fi. Ih.. A t 11 2 a* <\u2666 A 1 3 1 A. per:-. •-.::* .> o 2 4 *> CZ*BMf**bSM I « ! A Drli pr.rt t •I I a r»'. L».. a « « 1 Knatm If <• 1 i <> o *-iKp .- o it . o «» Blair. - . ft o « 1 A Mucker, p. 9 O 0 4 0 I^flur. p. . O 2 1 .T 0 1H...119U1 TcT«.. 0 524 IS 0 Kanrfi « 'l o s « « n k— 4 Rocheatpr .. «« o <> o o o * I ii ii T«-e base hn»— K»:'-- o«^o^-<i .c»r> - baaa -<;ar.=e K?:-»t bin on StTW no<;h»«t<«r. Stru>-k ••;.• M Hoelicr 2; hr lAfttt* H Hun •a i>ii > •>t BteaOar 2 r>«ubi« Maj ahwl >•" 'tmrnennaa »i^ ai»-»'- wih' pitch - atWOfl T*ft on b«*^-Newark, n: Ro-h*ii- <r ."\u25a0 Tltnl of lam* 1 r.d LmpliM HaUl- £an and Flymr MONTREAL. 3: JERSEY CITY. 1. fancy <-!ty lost a'i"! K <-- game to Mcn- t-.ai ft: y\e*< S:-1e Va-k | I 'Il'laj after- roor, by \u25a0 «cnre of :; la : ' Law Jim was ii t'e bos tor tfea no;ais. and ba had tba Bai ta i Ma mcr.-y tbraajgb- \u25a0 BUfJiaj pame. allowing them only tteaja btti Bad Mffktßg oi ;* fl^ven m^n. 'Bod*' 'Waiie- <*\<\ tba twirMnir Bar >r-e-. CKy. Iv.t tho Haßtnal t'am had no difH- rulty m f^ndinir hia delivery »h«>n hits -\u25a0« ' nßflat Moel'.or. the Jrrsev i';ty rtzht wim was ;n^ire<l by a collision with ' lement in t!-e opening came. - utad to play in yesterday I jam*, b-it had to b* \u2666\u25a0ken o,it Bl " - ~^- ri iia'* tak- i:ie hl« r'ic 1 -. Tlie f-rarf va« a to a* | to '. a "en th* r'c'-th lrriir.jr bb r ?fl- *'rer T\'iKc<» ha d \u25a0d HMnaaa bested ta Hattttt, -who ma<3» a \u25a0» ;ld tttXOOr, iird WfeUJ \u25a0went t<» third. Th*> Uttp- *a^ -auisiit nacpinc. BMNOBjr, but KBttroßl catßa homes m«n-:t<- ...,,,.. an i-ifi'ld hit by Yeager in the Odtartn BCB] a F!a?liin(t ttttOaVi •-- " i ... came '\u25a0.••m<- on Srnjth'n fly IB left. 9cnßQ ' :t I BBM '\u25a0:"> van i«.-ore4 Bfth, »'\u25a0'• Be error i ;\u25a0\u25a0 Kettrcaa. I I »-a •.:•.--.!*; BBSEt tTTT r Ik m * k pa a n«-"»t«»« i <\u2666 «• i i < •-'•\u25a0• ' .. \u25a0 aac - . n Har' »rd. r' rt o i n rt v-a^.. (9 #a l 1 1v .«•- ' rt rt nO « , -' . o i fi , Mara, rf » o .: - o X - - -«\u25a0-. ••« - •\u25a0 : o '. ;.* ~ o o 22 «» ii)l 1 - » F.rmor"l. ."^ 1 « 4 t> >- rb « 3 ; 2 « kfemtt ih " "\u25a0 W l 2 \u25a0 « «U •• '• Hannifas aa a) o 3 i n •' f«• r 2 « •\u25a0rvm. r * i a •"• ' a . - - .1 r> \u0084 I i\ t \u25a0aaiiiig— •\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0> ° " " - « - - :: a \u25a0 . I %27 :: I •Batt*,j Bar 0 Rasa bi tka \u25a0 -•- BakaNE. «• \u0084 .. aa i •• a i i— 4 Jerse ;•: rt " " 0 1 O o 0 <»— 1 - -**-base bM Cwk.ni eaatrtt « « Corkiil Teas'-- »«••\u25a0<\u25a0•« -\u25a0- oi»n k t*>i 1 2' Y«-a<r»- mieiit Tirrt >^3«o -- arntr .Torse- •• ntreaj, i Ptruok aat - Rv T. «;:•'. " by Wlc««. i li l P**e on ball* , - u«;i»-. v Hit by attcb«d b«;i—B%- \u25a0w iraTs. t apod p<teb—tFallar. ra*a-4 ban m.i •-'• '**•«« lorp»- •\u25a0 « aaaa>- M r. TiflM \u25a0 ' lania ITO *"#n-.i«rii.e ; .-.<»' - - ta v Inuciaa m<i Murat. PROVIDENCE. 3. TORONTO. 2. »• "^ Icaaoa It. H E \u25a0 < .. 2 » « «« «— S 1<« I n 1 .i i ono n o no—n o— v » - BjßttartM tesvaaav tad r***-« \u25a0 * .' rh and "a- .\u25a0. \u25a0 rgr.X I'lllßliaß ttllllßJ *r>-: .- a" BALTIMORE. 7: BUFFALO. 3. »• }i, mm* '' : , a n •> n ; c, •-. rt g_ ; l Bdffa . © rt " " : « <\u2666 ©— 3 I 2 Ha.Tter4<-a VI k»ra «• * T. eiit. Sr-«e- "\" -> - mr.i BcaJSaaav IBBjttaa—Ki *rriBogrla. JIU JITSU WINS CHASE Young Blitz en Fails in Race Full of Accidents. ptaJtco. *•':. aVpi I BL- MaaJ ra lag BOJSI tt drew out a bej crowd tv the track \u25a0j-da;.'. Vba ! Ji,e Ftcer-l r ' '*-*•\u25a0'\u25a0 •\u25a0c Btatura af ttia «-ard. ««a a cliapter of \u25a0 :s. snea '.-\u25a0\u25a0 bbs and fT.iy Daer Bntstoad. fin fitaa ma i ir.a^- BtSoOßt rare and aae «s lie picas*-.) "i'nunir Bwtzen. the QMPajttU d'<i BM tak>- kir.i!;. tfl tba aotafl ar.d fel i i«ae fBBJea PleaaSeei *on the Srßt rece, bet era r«i •\u25a0 . Ba BMftfa V \u25a0 -.•.•. - : BltO the strrv.ii. Dix;e Knigr.'. ajkd TUu i »ere the avisßißS CB.T IblBBBBBBC*! - ' - r.«. tar t*o tW-«ta>; f".^r I . half 1 g* fSWI *\u25a0- /-. M nta. 3«»7 cunt, iito r> '-\u25a0•«•\u25a0 »• i i i" «• i 1 a"" .. 1 1* v \u25a0 '-• i>. 7 to !. .'• !• I an<l r. to c \u25a0 "\u25a0 \u25a0 r . iJraadi. >> •\u25a0> I. rt to ian<i :: la - * - aaa, i9l » V\aai \u25a0r - -\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0•« •* \u25a0 Beai - \u25a0 iiajh. i ji'V S.:;'P*' Mat-h M:n*'er a lutca* alaqi ran. >-'.-o:; . \u25a0\u25a0 'i.-'.r. \u25a0 \u25a0 •»- oMa an<l upuira. "tie Batta ».">\u25a0•. I LNxta Kni«rh-. M 8 iJ M '"iV- I. e\en anfl v;'. •» \u25a0 •, ru;:ii»a: r, »t to 1 |I* }| on-1. H < ''\u25a0 \u25a0.-\u25a0\u25a0*\u25a0.•\u25a0; rtaae. 1 il CtaMaWi «^<i Fiaa a A : m \u25a0 aJro tar \u25a0 g ' ,- r- A* M7[^ up . ward*, us fW ':«-' «>•• .- :•»-. "T^>.a>-;ra. 1"7 . >«_\u25a0\u25a0•' •ta2. I . i \u25a0 .->\u25a0' «ro»an. 1«C iB M'Tf 1 ."• f« 1 2ta 1 \u25a0• .. !(!"», 11" rj Rel4|. ]rt t o 1 4 .., ; „.. i 2 «-. I. ihirt Tim». 1 SIS P«stei Pa«l. R'«ai «**p"'' ' ' Da <n* '.ai'enf. fen- . .. « . :'\u25a0. •\u25a0 - . » pjeamnoni n<«»ni"'». r \u25a0'» i ' n \u25a0'• \u25a0 gpra \u25a0:»»• ran. I ri*.-ha«». fi »-. Ban -: :\u25a0'"'! •\u25a0 aattal »•**» a.<]*e<l> ' 1.'.l ..! l.nrb' I \u25a0 I j «n<i im aron. BJaina >" - 153 \u25a0; l * p*r *i a *• I. i." \u25a0" 1 * :4 «\u25a0•"!. •». r -. . » I*l 1 1.. Kayaat « «o i 3 ta i a-<i *-m. thir<i - , 4 ;•\u25a0 . - \u25a0 •\u25a0•• \u25a0 ang i tarn alerr- ••, ittjcau Bot*.<" Kaaa a fl Ca>m < t-oft «'»•> ran. ; - \u25a0 reda ,«. lag r ana iferva ">a'* aM a..« 1 M— '*\u25a0 * v NliiilHl IV.i ,1> O _Vr*» . !»"«J !•»• 'J Itei' 1 .,. Jto Irt ar\4 out won; »m>l. M.% iJ. J>r»i»r(. Hn 1. : in ! m 4 ... . . - •\u25a0 '• IS •'\u25a0 I«. t.> 1 an 1 1 M 1 rhlrt T.n.». 1 9**. Ai*rnr>»t, BH9i » ;v./. •\u25a0.-»•, '.. - .. .. a r- \u25a0. :\u25a0— nocfcje<l«». Cquat'on tr . •• \u25a0 t>on »!•»» ran. BJbU a - ' \u25a0 - ' " ' ' Pa»«a Bar »hre- »-a- r-M, Bawl ur"*"*! ••'« T : *\u25a0 $Vft a<94*dl :': ' "i" f : i»- '. •- '.i «n^ am Malia •\u25a0 \u25a0' 7 "-r. Int. ] ti \u25a0 a"i , mer+trtfi .1 tig* i:m : ' x . •\u25a0•. \u2666« V \u25a0•\u25a0 «\u25a0 - i::<», ... a t#»r "f i "l:e"'-r|.>' nji aim -an AMERICAN ASSOCIATION RESULTS. , la. S tai iaspada 3 . *• 1 n Chas.Baker&Go.Ld. 4v^ff/C4\, COLONIAL, OOLf, A SPOPTISQ'OUTfITS a SPECIALITY, j *-arqest and Best Stores in LOi\DG\ tor TAILORING AND OL'TFITTIXCi. Leather Hat Boxes. Trunis*. Bags, etc. 22 ''* 274.2 74. High Molborn (ajuu»f«ATc© imwih mm mm 4 *4.V Lud^ate Hill am to st. f4ll ' - '40, Tottenham Court Road mm snma auraiou HORSE GRABS GARNER | I Injures Jockey Who Had Ridden Three Straight Winners. ____ - FIRESTONE LEFT AT POST i Props Himself at Start of Han- dicap, to ».'isappoint- ment of Crowd Guy <;arnrr. TIM J" •"'.*• \u25a0'. under contract to the N*ew. BStla Stable, rode three winners at Aqueduct yesterday, md missed ridj | a ; fourth through b*in- injured. He piloted Zander. /.ens «nd R3MB to \ictory in j quick succession, ». ' was aged by I Printe Gal while at tie pott for the fourth j rac» MbS was forced to cancel his encage- j ni»n' to -''1° \u25a0 "rash. ri'h romped home in the fifth event. Prince Gal Krabbed -iarr»r. who had the I mount on Michael Anselo in the fourth I 'race, by th- forrarm. and so lacerated and : 1 bruised th* flesh tfaaj the boy dismounted ' 1 after tl •» finish in su-'h pain as to bring I tears to his <>'ps. The injury was not j MrtOVtj ad :\u25a0• will be ridnjT a(aiD in aj da> or two. b«l he dM not feel r-qual to i takinc tr.t* mount on Crash, and so missed ar^tiur winner. Pat L»unne and his friends had planned a killing" with th« daughter of McQaa. as she had baea working "great guns' in p:l- vat«», b^it when it was nec«*sary to >übstl- tiite Van B«nM:hoten they lost much of [ thato erTh'.siaFm. and the lillywent to the . post quoted at 5 to I. She won Just the : Fair'!, boaravcr, and won in m way to mdi- J rate t! at si a is about the best and speed- lasi vuunsMT shown to date. She was! i hardly mor« than galloping through the ] la.-t f'^r'.-nE. and ran the half mil* In 48 . se<ond«. .nn;ng Widow, which remped home in \u25a0 tba. mud a few aavs ago. «as tba quoted I favorite at odds on. but she was outrun ;rnm the barrier, and was out to the last i MHaM ta teat Vallonia. a Voter filly, a h«*ad for the place. The latter acted badly ! lon the way to the post, running around la ' ctacaal «nd chains her tall for fi\o mm- l ute*. TIM handicap, fourth vn th» card. In \u25a0 Bad! QSAMBf was iniu:"il, was further I marred by the mulish actions of Firestone, j tIM bom which baal Maskette in th* j Aqueduct Handicap '.art fall. TV" son of j Royal Flush 111 propped himself as the ; barrier was released and refused to budge 1 an Bm B. With Firestone l^ft at the post, ', Princf Gal just pauloped over the course to ! : win as h* pifiased from Michael ArugHo. BL C H;i<lr«*th. who saddled I ir- atOlaaj j was Littc' .iirappoirited. aa ha bad ttal '•""(i m perf*-. I condition. ;f looks and < \u25a0«<.rk iiwmi'rt Bw anything. it was not Um| \u25a0 ftr^t ume Fire.-tone had ai-t^d badly at the- ! post. Bad an a'.-!f=t-*nt ?tart»r held him at 1 tba barrier with a twitch. H* turned him | lOOM n$ tbO starter called "Come 01, ' an-i | n^itl^er (at.BOfl* >Tr. t assidy was to \u25a0 UN ; tor tii<» unf'Ti.jnate occurrence. R . \u25a0 attttCT 1n tii« first race. 'a« , \u25a0 MBaVad about as a. .-ur«- rttiMT. and this I -pit« af a id performance in th* mu3 a I Pra das~a ac He locked w»U .»nd raa . fairly we!l. too. until half war down the j ftretch, when he was knocked out of hi* \u25a0 6tnd» and eat d 8 eri sharply that any ' r 1 , » hxd was ruined. Wander ran back to his g-^d raca last i Mopday. arbaal h* lad Wise Mason ****'! *|* ) a furlorg 1 from hoir». Ro«-kstone appeared ta 'i*- >:;m beaten a q'jarter of a mile! from the hm«ii. bat the Rockton treltilnj? | \u25a0tapptai under the weitrht. Frank Mullens was tried and found want- ' ; ing for the third time at the Tie.'t: - in the ! second ... li* has a prcat burst cf spe«d, f ! but items unable to carry !t for li» ! a . mil^. He rva? three lengths in front j es- ' •erday rouri'iir.c the eibow, tut, try as ba . :, Ta; ';n could not nurse him to tho l"^!— Zeu«, the Adam celt which won tba Brat tAo-vear-oM race of the meeting. satisfied the critics of his courage. Oamcr 'drew his arhlp 8808 after -\u25a0...: the rl- t .r v 3!;^ m r co i t raapoi i to the call j 1 \u25a0 '<v: flincliin;; and iar:» away from j 1Frank Mullens in the last sixteenth. Rustem ran the fastest mile of th* season < v n he turned the distant in 1:10 3-.'. In . the third event. Ha Is not a big three-year- ' old, but he is bU BOTM and game to the' Sir esca appeared to have him beaten corr.lnj? to the last furlonjj pnlff, but ba kept on tr:,ns and drew out just at I end. Onatus bol:ej 8008 after tIM •tart of the \ .last ra -e and unseated King, but the boy : was n"; inj.:-cd. NO PRIZE; NO PRIZEFIGHT. Milwaukee. April -The case to test th* boxing law of Wt»con>Jn came up before ] ; Judge Brazce in the Municipal Court, and '\u25a0was docMed In favcr of the defendant.! K<\u25a0<*. \u25a0 CrouiwtJdl a !>\u25a0 a! NT Tho ladflM ru>d that «vtMff« no pri2e or \u25a0 chami.innshlp hing^.i on tba result it Mid | not * BaTBBOd ii prfaaffj] SUPERBAS IO THE PORE Loom Up Bigger than the Giants at Polo Grounds. SCANLON PROVES A PUZZLE Holds New York Team to Four Hits. Which Tells Story of Defeat. Th» Brooklyn Superbas loomr.l up MlfH than th*» «;iants M the Polo Ground* fa*. terday afternoon % and handed Mc'irawi nln<? the bObjII tad of alt*] aear*. It was th« u c ual Brooklyn stunt. After losing four straight |MMI the team pulled to- R«»ther and defeated the Giants so neatly that they never really woke up to the fact until th* BJBM ended. It was a fast team that Bill Dahlen brought acmes dM riv»r. and the Idiocy wa? Wall earned. Good hit- tinir combined •with brilliant fielding turned th« tide in favor of th* Suprnas. Scanlon pitched <in«» tell, and Ml delivery completely bewildered the Giants. Four scattered hits were all that he allowed. Poy> and BridWtl] rould do nothing; with Ira curve.", while Seymour and DevMn manaped to connect for a single splec*. Devore was the one New York player who was perfectly at ease with tIM Mick. He dro\« out two ."ingle?. It developed early tUat til* Giants had a pretty speedy team ;o deal with in th« field, and this f«et became mor* apparent as the jram«» went on. Tony Smith, at third base, roused the "fans." He, made a one- handed stop of Seymour's vicious drive in the second inning and shot the ball to Da :bert like. \u25a0 f!a«h. It looked lik*« a hit artwa tt left th«* bat. Tf^ mad* another brilliant play In fielding Merkl«»'s s;rouTid«*r In the fifth inritic. \nuat made a HOaV tlonal one-h.-uid"d catch of Brldw*M'« By in UM 'ast Inning. Wtrtdl was marked for two baset-. while Rurrh nipped a promising drive off Murray's but in the eighth with a lonsr, r-iT;tr,ng eatak. Both Daub*rt and Berjrr>n retired the Giants m th« third and fourth innings by cJr.-.-js catches of foul Pie* ajfcea th» game was «t « critical staK**. Th» Giants wore strong In the outfiHd. both Murray and Dlfm reaping in flies which w»re well on th»* Way toward he ng «a f hits. Fridwpll and Poy!«". howevr. '••" anaCaa4y in the Infleld and not up to form. while Wil«on made a witless play In the serond iininr. whirh allowed a Brook- lyn player to aeora; Thinking, per^ap*. th« bas^"! v«n tall an<l that Da.uh'-- was Ebmd at hom«\ he failed to tag- t n runner on M<Tk!»n jr"r>d throw oC Bergen \u25a0 an-ound<»r. "P';sr " Haymortd Im4 tO hsv» on* bad inniiisr, althn:;rh he polled aal of two (Mica Bißatjr. Daubert opened tbm fourth with « thr<«e-ha^e --•-. I?. Baittk sr«'ind<»d to Ray- mond and th» v«m- York pitchAr hold th* ru-mer on Third Whfta li<» threw Da.ibTt Mil at first. McMillan also cround'd tfl Raymond »nd r>anb»rt triM to «.;o r«». but was tnpffMd and run tein, Raymond to WOMB to I>vltn. The 'ast Parser) doubled it- McMillan ar it«.-onfl «rb«ti tb« runner at- t»mpf«d to tak« mother ba£-> «n Urn plajr. "V\"irh two out i- th« fifth taming a ahHja and m •-ror oj|«i th* bases, but Murray"' running Ci h of Hun » fl-- r«»irerj UM Braoklya c r or-.i f»^ r -, n-. - r^« M i ir.r^n». \u25a0aymoor misjuds-»d Hummei's high fly and the ball fell *afe for a single. Oaub*rt shot a car* hit by Ttridweli and H Smith hunted M|My alone the third base llt\ fli'ing the ba*eje. A r«stly paired ball ailoweij Hurrunel to sro-e, and the attar runr.e's advanced a base each. Mr- Milan fanned, but Berp»n tapped to Merkl*. ,-md the lattar ttaraw to Wilson to catch TJaubert. \Vi!c On fai; e d to touch th<* r:nner and a run was smred. Scanlon and Sm:t.i were easy outs. Devore. opened the sixth inning with a \u25a0' nc>. Do>> UM-lltk-Cd an.l Murray walked. AlthnqgH Seymour filed out to Tony Smith. \u25a0eantoa pa«i«<=d bo*h Bridwrll an.i Dev!i;i. forrmg I>vore across the pate for N>w York's only tally. T s.'ore follows: BROOKLYN NEW T«">RK T^rruh.-b o „p Dn«« If | »7 * i T SmltH AA., 22 o -.- . \u25a0 , . '-. ,> o Burrh. cf. 1 •* o •"• Do*)* -\u0084 n n 2 •> 1 WHaat. if. Iflso .. v irr« -• a..7 " o Hum!!. 2b 1 1 ." 2 " S».nw:r r? A i \ fi n Dantwrt. 1b 1 2 7 « « Pn.l«vell ...-..,- •» l H.fimitli.rf 22 a <"> Dr>|tn ta .>.•"., MMi:'ui,H o o o 3 n M^rkle, ib " «n o n P-r .r c. r> -o n vnajaa. P rt 7.1 \u0084 Beaaloa. p<> 00 I .- .>> her . o „„ 0 n |Ra; mon<i. a a # a Tacala .-;«•.»: 9 0 Total* 14.- 2 •Batted for tvii«on - -v.. ninth trr.-.n* Prook!vn * 2 a aaa 1 •— a New York O n 00 11 i 0 n a i Tkna-kaaa Ml Daaaatt. fcnimi hit-Trum- mK. Stolen ha«e~.-.-u,^ r i>rt -n baaM - P.r<v%kl- n, 6, New Y^rk. 7. r-lr«t r>««.» on «T.,ri -Brooklra. 2. D^ubl- piav, -RarmoDd Wilson Dtnn anri rv>yi», WQaaa and Daylt Btrndi mir-Rr aa.TTncr.rl. \u25a0: by S^anlnn « 'Ba«»s m lialis— Off acanloa. *. aS FUvmotM] 2 Pa««. <1 b*:!-Wl:ren. T!m<»-:.<:iO. I Tiplrf*— K>m aim Kan*. Aqueduct 'Racing Summaries LEATHER ri.mn. TTlAri; r\-T « \u25a0 - - j - J», -„ SiSSfii ::::« 'S ! P i: i? j. ..: gs£ ,; \u0084' \u0084* " H KSSSS- J !•: !3!?? SR, 'V: !1," -j X - .... - i"2 a . -•\u25a0"•- - ! V ; V l V &ST. A £ 4 % « n a-n had '•\u25a0- « . •-,-- . \u25a0 c - i - -l ta » , ' * KDRA^B >«mi^ r*mr aai a half fartoaca Matt >»d «r«. s nju—t r,m rr f -, ,, , r— B»'!tr?|r _ _ | r«* LMa 4 ins 4 r. »« m T, ?'l2 5 \u0084 ,r ' r \u25a0 \u25a0 -• \u25a0 \u25a0 ! Hmm r»r»« Bra c# \u25a0 i Hrt;in»r- - bsp--^ If -s J S ;. :. r r - -: »"« i .^ pvotw« ...^ ttn to Qaji ni .. ,ok h' n > oft b> iim teat Hiliwa rrook*m ook*. k * . M aY «• -h. .t.rr. and a C atn imhii alag th- far turn. eaoM aal vvan \u25a0 via h.n.iir,"' ' - . ."-,, '\u25a0\u25a0" art » ss a f \u25ba-.» j~v.. ss.ins:S!3isss * lark* htm / nt " r i tv Laß«tttopJ \u25a0 - t :;; ;.asn-5 »-* I z 1 n " " «- ., RMtlna ...... , 1 ";* ' i : :'. IS 11 91 t . ; \u25a0..«,- .::::.:::::::S S S 4 4 4 ;cr ".I \ \u25a0 \u25a0 . . l fc. i if,., ? «n mi - « BattlM \u0084 . ' -"\u25a0 \u0084,.. l « -"\u25a0 »?i i.,!;,. Opcn.Ulch.Ctow?Plac«.Bb»w ' . .'• v i '>ii. * . : j , " '"° - 4 « \ 2 ft '- » .", ; ii 1.... \u0084,i i \u0084 \u25a0 ;:: \u25a0 ; '.' \ ' \u25a0 \u25a0 I I Runltt fit'ot Ua Mtaidi i '• >.-i«» Mt.'i Called i ia ujm Uj # j .-«,.., i NEW-YORK Dui.r rTjir.rvr:. synitmr. vrßif. 2r;. toio. IMCTtraa IXAGCI •*\u25a0\u25a0 TO DAT. New Vorii na«hinct<tn. rhll«drlnht-» at Rn«on f blra«« \u25a0« •*• Lovl*. i .-.--• a « « !«T»l%nd. REMI.T* or «,«*£* lifiuuiT. >ew n r^^. « : Vla.h>nrt«n 1. rhi(a<l»lphH. .1; n '<\u25a0•'. \u25a0». ' - r«t». 5; I ten I—4. : h<r n »•- At l.«ni« (rain). \u2666 Mr«i< %s iFv.ir «T\snii«.. W, i. p. r w. i.. p. r. BMwal . \u2666 - ay; r»HnJi IpMa « ..W New * nrk I .' .aaa *«. I. mil* . 2 2 .M* Br%»^n . .... 4 .1 .571 \u0084ht- C 'or> 1 1 .17% Cleveland . . 4 3 .57 1 < hlcacn ... 1 4 yatio.vw. rvxi.ir «;.*Mns Tn-rMT. Brooklyn at *ew *«rU -«t. .J.mil* at rm«bur«-. < Inrlnoati lit rhk«|o. Bnttnn at PMl*<f*lr>hia. nr«Mr» OF GAMES VESTKRDAI. Hr«nU!in. ".; New York. I. Philadelphia. S; R"«t«ti " ri:t»t>ur«. »; «t. I.oni*. •». \u2666 in-innnli v. « h \u25a0••»»<» (rain). > \tiomi. irv.ir STANDING. w. i«. p. r. W. I-P. (- rbilnd»lphi« \u25a0 1 .imfm f inrinmtl . C 3 .*•• Plti-hn't \u008411 ,««n nrnnklrn .. 2 t .133 r 'llrMi ... 4 2 .M? Boston 2 I .33.1 !*ew Vorli.. 3 3 ..%•« !*t. I.oul». .. t 5 .IS" ATHLETICS SHUT OUT RED SOX BHtr- April 22. Philadelphia «hut •«• Boston jv > ; -».->».: main » wall piagraa* a^PT»> '- - aff»rnn*m. Kra » was partly- u'ar*" effective \u25a0with men on bases. A t"*"o— -<r---. an nut. at first and a angle fay* Philadelphia, on* run in th- «Ktlv 13 th* ninth an error by onn»ll. an att»mptefi sacrifice. Harrsel "ai-riflc- Baal Oldrtrw-* trtr>le ray- th* v!Sito"» fro run*. T>»»cc'"» follow?: pmz*Aur.t.Piiis. S'.rTor -II 1 } po i *. r 1!> po » » Harts*' i- .1 rt « JJr^i, ••• tb " •> 23 1 .'•.•.•\u25a0•" L*»rl .T&> . «» 1 '> 3 •ollfrn. :b, t t 11 A --.•a*.- -• O 0 .1 ** •> Baker. 3b. \u25a0"»•\u25a0>• <> 1 ?rah! tb. .\u2666»•>» T ]">*•;«. Ib. n I ft rt " *«ncr as •* 1 1 2 » Km i«» n 1 1 2 \u2666 ' XU«a, rf .. .rt 2 t « •» Murphy rf a i 2 i «\u25a0 Harp—. >\u25a0».»><» a a yiclovmi'm a 1 a l •» < ai-rigaa. c. 0 •> \u25a0» ° " * ra«. c. 1 0 « 2 Hal 1 . D •• 1 ' <\u25a0» •L*» 0 1 « " >ta . . 3 727 2, Taca:» » ism i •Pa »1 ' - Hnip— in th» r.:nth ina:n«;. rr. :!^»lphia ft « o o rt ; rt I t— .\u25a0» Boston A \u25a0> A rt «> <> n »-i» Fir." -•••• in »rrnrs-B«at~- 2: PV.!a«J^tpli f *. 2. »'\u25a0 en bas^n -Beaton. 7. PMlaKMpttta. W. K^rrr bas- r»n b*i;» OIT Hal;. .1, off Ivraim*. .«- Struck oat -By Ha -~: by K-st»-. *. Three- bas» hit—<">ldm*. T»'vl«j» hit* -Oi!r}nf. Nile*. <*ollln». Sacrifice hit « PpeaU-r. Harts*!. 3tole-» baa»» - Lor*}, r^tahl r*vibie rl*y»— Ujl'.i™* to Pa— rla: ImiP •\u25a0» r>avi« it. S> r«t» \u25a0>••?»— B" Knni> "MeCcnne::.. t pire*—Dtasen ami Can— noi:y. Tim» 2:02. We Demonstrate «5 YANKEES ON THE MP

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CPEE INJURED OH HEAO

Quinn Proves Effective with Meaen Bases. Which Keeps

Score Do-

Washington. .\or)l 2. -AHa««gß cv>batt»d and ©uffleSded. MM X<rw XofXArnerlcans defeated Washington her".

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day by a *-or- of % »o 1. Watter .\otiumn.who h.i always «•-n .* terror

••• A*Yankees In the past. pltcn*r| for tlte Sena-tors, but he was no' entirely ef^cttt*a«atniit UM vMHa| nine. The X«w Tor*player* found hi;n f'jr j*e-,--n hits, wlitetosrere bunch-d W»i, en^uajh to w '

"«•game.

Viulnn. the Tank»» pitcher, «m faoSaa)for nine hit*, but lie kept them fairly wellscattered, and proved to b» M mr»%t e^»fe ti-.

-with men as the bases.

' -'•• wai

hit on the head hy Johnson In the fir?tinning and was forc-d t-> nttra I*S«B tIMjam".

Th- Yankee-* "-.ir-d t*o r-:ns in *•••

fot:rth taattiir. ffMst proved to be the, aMDrefy period of the aame. G»rdn*r_-\u25a0.•.•-•..- bur Foster was hit b7 <\u25a0>

pitched ball, and Austin walked. Sween-^sin^lefl through short, b-jr Foster **a

raited at the ptar-. McMillan to 9tra«».TIM latter was spiked and threw the balltngi^rd the pitcher. Austin running t>

third. Quiaa lasted to right field, scorincAustin. V.iir 5-w-eney was .eld at third.Quinn made a bluff to run to- second. aa«tStreet followed with a b! iff MaVSM an«atrapped Sweeney off third.

A3 he start-d hor.ie, F-lNrfe'd chase«thim toward the pare, bur. failed to <"atct\

zh" Bar, and when he started to null*

the tnrow there was no one at tise plat«

to receive it. and Sweeney <'-ored. Quin-iwent to third on the play. ifMupMlS

nalked. and the has** were fu!!. but <3uin-%started home, thinking that Mhadsiarnalled for a «j«eexe play, but was ruavr-.0->n bj Stre-t and touched out.

The score fol'.OW3:NEW TORK. "• >-•\u25a0 '"jr.-.V

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Wuiss. P- «> 2 O S «>• •KiKifsr .. n « »> 0 f»

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aT-*f».Has- hit—Milan. TT»r»--baa- *!:•—Aaaaaai

5,,-rifV» him—Mcßrid-. T-aport- Stolen baaa* -•H«nphill. A'istin. 3»«nnr >Zi. Qv'.nn <2). l^f*on bas*s— Wwhlagton. 7. N-w V>r'». l«

""*on »*::» Oft roaaaa S First base on »r-n .

(ton, 1 v-w T*r*. 1 Ht» by pifh-r—

pv I«hn««Jn. 2; tn- Qulnn.'

-r-ir<. «ut -T?-»Johnson. £. b^ Quinn. \u2666 P»»«~1 b«l!—

-•--•pttth—Johnaon. T}n?«»—2: 13. Uaipir**—•

Fajan jriCvana.

Beat Washington b> MakingTheir Hits Count

Standing* in "Baseball 'Race

Racing ** League Baseball *£ Golf Chess S> Football <£> Horse Show *£ Other Sports

AUTOMOBILESAUTOMOBILES

Defeats AllNew Jersey Team inMatchon Thirty-two Boards.

Althoughan eaeaOfOf shewing- t»s made.the. team representing al! New Jerseypivied no match for th- powerful Manhat-tan < -he*s Club in the btcr team contest onthirty-two beards played at the rooms ofthe Manhattan Chess Club on Thursdayn:?T.

The. home team. which included J. R.Casablanca an.i F. J. Mara 1 won ti-ematcli by Zn points to I*.with two a-amesremaining unfinished fr>r adjudication.

WUlßail M. d» Vlmmr captained the Ma-hattan Chess Clqb team ar<! <">t;j« m Fieldthe one rrpres*?ntlnsf >.>w- Jersey.

MANHATTANGH3ISS CLUB WT?"3

Trainers-*". R»»d. M. Burns. WTJBean 1Attbeeßßj Kob«rt V. 80-i». Jr»-> aaTeafeaXWilliam H. Brooks. W. A. Burttsch-sIT.R. W. .Job!-. J. CatBaMML W « . Daly. C.De Witt; John Duffy. Jarn-s Bavtiti JohnH'isrsins. John Kraaaaar, P J. Miles. .T. P.Mayberry. K. W Moore. Fred >*""

Mi"'lt. JLP. Sir Adams, Samuel Pinkert. K. 1..Rlte<«. «»eorc» Sutler.

Jo.'keys— OMfil W. Archibald, Bft-ertBowman. Norman Brook.-. T. Dav-ie*..i:»rpes D-nnison. Joe Dre--er. Roy Cstep.Fred Fu-r?f. « 1yd«» Goidon. Fddie Orifftn.Allan Lee, Dean Lloyd. William M"»,iJuvUcCartbr, Mart:n Oi«on. James RossQu-en, 9 Rams»v. Mmotti Rossi. ATb»rrtjmirh. John F. Tara?. J. J. Walsh, Al&ertPease.

AUSTIN LANG UATDER BANJohnny Taral Gets License from

Jockey Club to Ride Here.At a m»«tJ7i* of th. st-wards of th-Jo.key Club in th- Windsor Arcade yes-

terday the suspension of Austin r.ang. r*ieJorkey. by the Jamestown stewards wasconflrme-i. Applications '\u25a0

-| .-.», wer«

laid on the table aa follo-v«:Trainer-John Davenport. jo.: » «-J W.

B-r^-n. Clinton Watt and J. IT. Mc»;overn.Johnny Taral. tli- son of m on--»)m-

famous jorkey. Fred Taral. who rod*, inthis aaajatf

-aid sir-roa^ r>-\\\ rid*1 Den

this ••ar. licenses were gran*»d a3 fol-lows:

JEFF BOXES FIVE ROUNDSMeasurements and Weight Are

Announced at Last.Fen Tvjrr-- ;

Cal.. April 22—T!i- hot sundid not rherk James J. Jeffries In his train-ing to-day. Ba put on the stoves andboxed five rounds with Berber and Arm-"tronjf. The latter tv*s w'llins; to quit atthe end of thr«^ round?. Jeffries was keenfor more, and Berber went in for tworounds. Th» Koinj? was fast in both bo:t-«.but Jeffries stood it well, and said he could'keep up the pace for forty rounds or mo:».

F>re;er. while romlng out of the fBBdMiifrequently landed a rich? upper«-ut. one ofJohnson's favorite punches. Joe Cboynski

( was an interested spectator of the sparring.

IHe expressed himself surprised at th« phy-,steal Improvement in Jeffries, but said heIneeded some good. stiff boxing to put himlin fichtina; trim. Joe's workmar tops willaxri\e, to-morrow, and he, »ill be ready toass«!im<» his duties .is sparring partner, if

\u25a0 called on.In addition to the hoTin^. Jewries went

ithrough his usual routine or road workarid gymnasium practice, covering teatwa

!miles on hi.-? morning run. with two ajas>I*M of handhali later and a vigorous at-tack on the peacMaa ha jr. He won bothhandball names against Sam Berber andBillyPp:-

Before MMn enter«d ,n» LJ 11 naaaliaithis rr..>rnin~. 'Farmer" Puma applied Ui*tape to the fighter, with U*l following re-sult:

Heiphr, « feet I', inrhe3:nerk, 1%: rl-.est<normaJ». 45:cIMM texpandedt. J».*S; thixrh, X; calf, 17. ank'e. 10: bi--«>r'. Miforearm. Si wrist, a!*. IMs wi?v. "wasgiven at 23» pounds.

NEW ENGLAND LEAGUE RESULTS.New P-K-n 4 Ha< '- ri T .11 innlndl.

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PiFTir R«• t KUbb; Bar Uaaa-jraar-aali and 1•ir^^r^.>4<">O a lip! <e- »n •

:r! Bga•Berk* 117 Gran m :*' . » > 117. 'Bonnie Krlao.. . tit1

nXTH FAT )-ir r,;ai<l*n tso-i »ar-c!<li; $*0O !

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CherMi •\u25a0\u25a0>7 M '« N>tt l<uAfrne. May Irt4|«p»nn> royal a*Hanaatfeß 104! *ia.h:n^»r , OHf«jiRTir rv f: THE QUUUU • OUJCTT I

HAKOK IP; ' < three year afcti an >ip-»»1>1 fiaranipr.l Rrnga \u0084 .». 11.900 Oaa

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TIGERS BEAT NAPS AGAINDetroit Men Bunch Hits, Driving

Cleveland Pitcher from Box.•"!«•. «!ard, April 22. -Detroit won from

Cleveland asata to-day, the score heirgr Ila v. Tie Tiaara bunched hits off Link anddrove him from the box. Browning was hithard, bat his support cut off mar- runs.Crawford's batting was a feature. Ho madetwo triples and a sing!'-. Th* Man follows:

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ha.-» atta fiaiftaa. X Sacnrto*" hit«—

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ST. I; Browntna:. - Struck cut—

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-K«-rin and l-li*rMan.

PHILADELPHIA. 3; BOSTON. 0.Philadelphia. Apr,,

—Earl Moore's won-

derful pitching waa th» feature of Philadel-phia's 3 to 0 victory over Boston to-day.Only or* hit. a two-backer by Herzos;, wmmade off Moor« in seven !nninu.«. aftof•which i" retired in favor of Humphries.\u25a0who allowed no hits In the last two Inning?:.Philadelphia won by mi\ine hits WillWhite's passes »nd Boston

-errors.

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Mala... tiisris o Totals 0 434 1.-. 1PittsHjrsr \u0084a ! nooo l 2 i-4St. Laefei •) 0000000 " O

Tiro t^>« ait -Uul«Tritt. Thr»e-ba^ hit—Ml'l»r BjatrtSea f!!»>» <i«r»r. Fi>r:n. Stolen h8»»«-

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—Plt">bij-*. 1. f.»ft on ba*<*«--

P!rf<ih-:ris. 12. St. Ix>'il«. 6. Hits--Off I"orridon,1 In \u25a0;» Innlnars: off Rarkman. 10 !n Ml iPn:n*S.Tim*

—"2.f?>. I'mpir^d—*tDay and nrrrman.

Campbell, of Aberdeen. Waal played his

\u25a0rat full major learns game in right fieldand made an excellent show i:g. Rjraa,too, trea tried out at first ba.«« and prov«Mla clo»*> rival la Sharp* for the place. Thescor» follows:

PITTSBURG WINS EASILYSt. Louis No Match for Cham-

pions—Campbells Fast Ball.PHtSbnrC April 22.

—Th» champion Piratfi

had no difficulty in taking another gam»from St. Louis hara to-day by * scor« of4 to 0. Conidon at th» start save Pltts-

burc t^rf<» bas** on baJ'.s, and was re-lieved in th« second Innina; by Backman.\u25a0who also Issued four cumplimentarlcs, and\u25a0was found for ten hits.

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BILLIARD and POOL TABLES--» PRI'KS AND TERMS TO si ir

M Bl PPUIRS OF EVERY r»K-aT*"1 ~\\ \u25a0CRirnow. f!-:iMii:abt ex--*\u25a0" •:y/ PKRT mechanics

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THE TURF.~

RacingAt Aqueduct

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GOLF WIZARDS SHINEFavorites Come Through in

Tourney at Lai:ewood.

TWO EXTRA HOLE MATCHES(

Douglas Beats Forrest, the LowScore Winner, on the Nine-

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SHUT-OUT FOR ROCHESTER

Newark Defeats Pennant Winners by a Score of 2 to 0.

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HORSE GRABS GARNER |

I Injures Jockey Who Had RiddenThree Straight Winners.____ -

FIRESTONE LEFT AT POST i

Props Himself at Start of Han-dicap, to ».'isappoint-

ment of CrowdGuy <;arnrr. TIM J"•"'.*• \u25a0'. under contract to

the N*ew. BStla Stable, rode three winners atAqueduct yesterday, md missed ridj | a; fourth through b*in- injured. He pilotedZander. /.ens «nd R3MB to \ictory in jquick succession, ». ' was aged by IPrinte Gal while at tie pott for the fourth jrac» MbS was forced to cancel his encage- jni»n' to -''1° \u25a0 "rash. ri'h romped home inthe fifth event.

Prince Gal Krabbed -iarr»r. who had the

Imount on Michael Anselo in the fourth I'race, by th- forrarm. and so lacerated and :1 bruised th* flesh tfaaj the boy dismounted

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1 after tl •» finish in su-'h pain as to bring Itears to his <>'ps. The injury was not jMrtOVtj ad :\u25a0• will be ridnjT a(aiD in ajda> or two. b«l he dM not feel r-qual to itakinc tr.t* mount on Crash, and so missedar^tiur winner.

Pat L»unne and his friends had planned a• killing" with th« daughter of McQaa. asshe had baea working "great guns' in p:l-vat«», b^it when it was nec«*sary to >übstl-tiite Van B«nM:hoten they lost much of [thato erTh'.siaFm. and the lillywent to the .post quoted at 5 to I. She won Just the :Fair'!, boaravcr, and won in m way to mdi- Jrate t!at si a is about the best and speed-lasi vuunsMT shown to date. She was!

ihardly mor« than galloping through the ]la.-t f'^r'.-nE. and ran the half mil* In 48 .se<ond«.

.nn;ng Widow, which remped home in \u25a0

tba. mud a few aavs ago. «as tba quoted Ifavorite at odds on. but she was outrun;rnm the barrier, and was out to the last i

MHaM ta teat Vallonia. a Voter filly, ah«*ad for the place. The latter acted badly !

lon the way to the post, running around la'ctacaal «nd chains her tall for fi\o mm- l

ute*.TIM handicap, fourth vn th» card. In

\u25a0 Bad! QSAMBf was iniu:"il, was further Imarred by the mulish actions of Firestone, jtIM bom which baal Maskette in th* jAqueduct Handicap '.art fall. TV" son of jRoyal Flush 111 propped himself as the

;barrier was released and refused to budge 1

an Bm B. With Firestone l^ft at the post, ',

Princf Gal just pauloped over the course to !:win as h* pifiased from Michael ArugHo.

BL C H;i<lr«*th. who saddled Iir-atOlaaj

j was Littc' .iirappoirited. aa ha bad ttal'•""(i m perf*-.Icondition. ;f looks and <

\u25a0«<.rk iiwmi'rt Bw anything. it was not Um|\u25a0 ftr^t ume Fire.-tone had ai-t^d badly at the-!post. Bad an a'.-!f=t-*nt ?tart»r held him at 1

tba barrier with a twitch. H* turned him |

lOOM n$ tbO starter called "Come 01,'

an-i |n^itl^er (at.BOfl* >Tr. t assidy was to \u25a0 UN ;tor tii<» unf'Ti.jnate occurrence.

R . \u25a0 attttCT 1n tii« first race. 'a« ,\u25a0 MBaVad about as a. .-ur«- rttiMT. and this I• -pit« af a id performance in th* mu3 a I

Pra das~a ac He locked w»U .»nd raa. fairly we!l. too. until half war down the jftretch, when he was knocked out of hi* •

\u25a0 6tnd» and eat d 8eri sharply that any'

r 1 , » hxd was ruined.Wander ran back to his g-^d raca last i

Mopday. arbaal h* lad Wise Mason ****'!*|* )a furlorg1 from hoir». Ro«-kstone appeared

ta 'i*-• >:;m beaten a q'jarter of a mile!

from the hm«ii. bat the Rockton treltilnj?|\u25a0tapptai under the weitrht.

Frank Mullens was tried and found want-';

• ing for the third time at the Tie.'t:-

in the !second ... li*has a prcat burst cf spe«d, f

!but items unable to carry !t for li» ! a .mil^. He rva? three lengths in front jes- '

•erday rouri'iir.c the eibow, tut, try as ba. :, Ta; ';n could not nurse him to tho

l"^!— Zeu«, the Adam celt which wontba Brat tAo-vear-oM race of the meeting.satisfied the critics of his courage. Oamcr

'drew his arhlp 8808 after -\u25a0...: the rl-t

.r v 3!;^ mr coit raapoi i to the call j1 \u25a0 '<v: flincliin;; and iar:» away from j

1Frank Mullens in the last sixteenth.Rustem ran the fastest mile of th* season <

v • n he turned the distant in 1:10 3-.'. In. the third event. Ha Is not a big three-year-'old, but he is bU BOTM and game to the'

Sir esca appeared to have himbeaten corr.lnj? to the last furlonjjpnlff, butba kept on tr:,ns and drew out just at

I • end.Onatus bol:ej 8008 after tIM •tart of the \

.last ra -e and unseated King, but the boy:was n"; inj.:-cd.

NO PRIZE; NO PRIZEFIGHT.Milwaukee. April -The case to test th*

boxing law of Wt»con>Jn came up before ]; Judge Brazce in the Municipal Court, and

'\u25a0was docMed In favcr of the defendant.!K<\u25a0<*. \u25a0 CrouiwtJdl a !>\u25a0 a! NT

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SUPERBAS IO THE PORELoom Up Bigger than the Giants

at Polo Grounds.

SCANLON PROVES A PUZZLE

Holds New York Team to FourHits. Which Tells Story

of Defeat.

Th» Brooklyn Superbas loomr.l up MlfHthan th*» «;iants M the Polo Ground* fa*.terday afternoon % and handed Mc'irawi

nln<? the bObjII tad of alt*]aear*. It wasth« ucual Brooklyn stunt. After losing

four straight |MMI the team pulled to-

R«»ther and defeated the Giants so neatly

that they never really woke up to the factuntil th* BJBM ended. It was a fast teamthat Bill Dahlen brought acmes dM riv»r.and the Idiocy wa? Wall earned. Good hit-

tinir combined •with brilliant fielding turnedth« tide in favor of th* Suprnas.

Scanlon pitched <in«» tell, and Ml deliverycompletely bewildered the Giants. Fourscattered hits were all that he allowed.Poy> and BridWtl] rould do nothing; withIra curve.", while Seymour and DevMnmanaped to connect for a single splec*.Devore was the one New York player whowas perfectly at ease with tIM Mick. Hedro\« out two ."ingle?.

It developed early tUat til*Giants had apretty speedy team ;o deal with in th«field, and this f«et became mor* apparentas the jram«» went on. Tony Smith, at thirdbase, roused the "fans." He, made a one-handed stop of Seymour's vicious drive inthe second inning and shot the ball toDa :bert like. \u25a0 f!a«h. It looked lik*« a hitartwa tt left th«* bat. Tf^ mad* anotherbrilliant play In fielding Merkl«»'s s;rouTid«*rIn the fifth inritic. \nuat made a HOaVtlonal one-h.-uid"d catch of Brldw*M'« By inUM 'ast Inning. Wtrtdl was marked for two

baset-. while Rurrh nipped a promisingdrive off Murray's but in the eighth witha lonsr, r-iT;tr,ng eatak. Both Daub*rt andBerjrr>n retired the Giants m th« third andfourth innings by cJr.-.-js catches of foulPie* ajfcea th» game was «t « criticalstaK**.

Th» Giants wore strong In the outfiHd.both Murray and Dlfm reaping in flieswhich w»re well on th»* Way toward he ng«a f<» hits. Fridwpll and Poy!«". howevr.'••" anaCaa4y in the Infleld and not up to

form. while Wil«on made a witless play Inthe serond iininr. whirh allowed a Brook-lyn player to aeora; Thinking, per^ap*. th«

bas^"! v«n tall an<l that Da.uh'-- wasEbmd at hom«\ he failed to tag- t n runneron M<Tk!»n jr"r>d throw oC Bergen \u25a0an-ound<»r. •

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Haymortd Im4 tO hsv» on* badinniiisr, althn:;rh he polled aal of two (MicaBißatjr. Daubert opened tbm fourth with «thr<«e-ha^e --•-. I?. Baittk sr«'ind<»d to Ray-

mond and th» v«m- York pitchAr hold th*ru-mer on Third Whfta li<» threw Da.ibTtMil at first. McMillan also cround'd tflRaymond »nd r>anb»rt triM to «.;or«». butwas tnpffMd and run tein, Raymond toWOMB to I>vltn. The 'ast Parser) doubledit-McMillan ar it«.-onfl «rb«ti tb« runner at-t»mpf«d to tak« mother ba£-> «n Urn plajr.

"V\"irh two out i- th« fifth taming a ahHjaand m •-ror oj|«i th* bases, but Murray"'running Ci h of Hun » fl-- r«»irerj UM

Braoklya cror-.i f»^ r-,n-.-

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ir.r^n». \u25a0aymoor misjuds-»d Hummei'shigh fly and the ball fell *afe for a single.Oaub*rt shot a car* hit by Ttridweli andH Smith hunted M|My alone the thirdbase llt\ fli'ing the ba*eje. A r«stly pairedball ailoweij Hurrunel to sro-e, and theattar runr.e's advanced a base each. Mr-Milan fanned, but Berp»n tapped toMerkl*. ,-md the lattar ttaraw to Wilsonto catch TJaubert. \Vi!cOn fai;e d to touchth<* r:nner and a run was smred. Scanlonand Sm:t.i were easy outs.

Devore. opened the sixth inning with a\u25a0' nc>. Do>> UM-lltk-Cd an.l Murray walked.AlthnqgH Seymour filed out to Tony Smith.\u25a0eantoa pa«i«<=d bo*h Bridwrll an.i Dev!i;i.forrmg I>vore across the pate for N>wYork's only tally.T s.'ore follows:

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